Wednesday 28 February 2024

GP4: 2024 Helmets v1.0 by fongu

It's race week for the first race of the season for the 2024 season. 

Are you excited? 

To celebrate, I've been working hard to bring you a complete helmet set in anticipation for the season. 

These helmets, as always, are painted on Jvinu's templates and shapes, without them this wouldn't exist. Thanks to Superman77m for providing lods for the shapes in the pack this season. 

Here's a quick run-down of the helmets and some personal reflections. 

Williams

Albon

A striking new logo, along with a very clear blue and pink livery, MDM Designs designed this bold new look, painted by Mad56. The blue on the top for Komatsu is slightly different shade to the rest of the lid, but it doesn't look out of place at all. I like the clean design, it does pop, but I'm not too big a fan of this shade of pink.  

Sargeant

Logan's helmet is once again designed and painted by Uffe Designs. This season follows a similar theme, but it's simpler and bolder than previous iterations, and makes it an altogether more striking in my opinion. Dark blue, red and white, a colour combination known to work well together with flashes of sky blue. I like it.  



RB

VCARB, Racing Bulls, Red Bull 2, Toro Rosso? Who knows.

Tsunoda

Yuki's new helmet is an iteration from his previous helmet, but this time with a blue base. Designed by Adrien Paviot and painted by BS Designs painted on the only Arai helmet on the grid again this season. To be honest, it's not as striking as previous version in my opinion, besides Red Bull logos which are given space, the other logos are lost or jar with the design. I still like it though, it's just not as good as previous versions.  

Ricciardo

Danny Ric has kept his design theme from last season. Designed and painted by JMD helmets, this season the helmet sticks with one grey pallette, and I like it. There's room on the back for his personalised messages, but I didn't spot any during testing.  


Haas

Magnussen

This helmet is really a big advert for Oakberry, much like Alonso's helmets were all done with BWT backing in 2022. It's a nice helmet design, but I miss the distinctive big K on the side. Magnussen has already had two helmet designs, there was a big purple triangle on the side on the first version, but I've opted for the later version that doesn't have it in.

Hulkenberg

Both Haas drivers have a white helmet base with purple as a secondary colour, so it's not going to be too easy distinguish them at a glance. Designed and painted by JMD helmets, it's a much tidier design from last season's paint splashes, this season we have green stars. On the right hand side, gone is the simple HULK text, and in is the awkward HLKNBRG. Considering some of the beauties from his Renault days, I'm really not a fan of this one, sorry. This helmet has two distinct versions in pre-season, one has an additional green outline around the purple outline, the other without. I have included the additional green stripe in my version.  



Aston Martin 

Alonso

Fernando's classic design has its roots from his Championship winning days, and as last season, has the Aston Martin wings worked into it. Nice work from MDM Designs, with the helmet painted by Bell Racing. Nice continuity from last season.  

Stroll

Lance has departed from his helmet design of the last few seasons, and this design, done by Mark Antar, is meant to remind us of his junior helmet design. A trend moving in is more exposed carbon, not just in car liveries, but now helmets too. And this helmet has its fair share of it, a desperate attempt to save weight. Would have preferred another wings design, but a nice green helmet nonetheless.  


Sauber

Sorry, I mean Team Hinwil 

Bottas 

This helmet is inspired by the Northern lights also known as the Aurora. Designed by Tiffany Cromwell and painted by Daniel Designs at Stilo helmets, this is a nice helmet design that works in the black and green car. It was a pain to paint and I'm not entirely happy with my effort here in all honesty, but it looks good enough - I hope you don't mind. Maybe this helmet will get an upgrade later in the year, we'll see. At one point in testing, Bottas ran a plain carbon helmet with logos on, but I didn't think it was fair on you to put that helmet in this pack.

Zhou 

Zhou Guanyu has a familiar design, done by KV Designs, but it's now in black, with blue and holographic trim. It's also got some of the china pottery designs appearing in a few places. On the back, the skyline of Shanghai. A nice development, with a nod to his past helmet designs, I think it looks great. In testing he ran a version of the helmet with plain grey replacing the holographic effect, which took away a little of its charm for me, so it's the original launch spec I include in my pack. 


McLaren 

Norris 

Lando has taken his helmet design in-house and has come with a completely new concept for his helmet design. The neon yellow remains, now with black blobs (with a slight green shadow). In testing, he arrived with an updated design, but it's the launch spec helmet design that's in this pack. 

Piastri 

A very similar design from his 2023 helmet, and keeping the same colours, albeit with the black strip to house the new Monster logos added in. Another nice helmet from MDM Designs, painted by BS Designs. 


Alpine 

Ocon 

Esteban has come up with another red helmet, because he's a Schumacher and Spider-man fan. It's quite a clever design, with EO and 31 worked together into the design on the side, with more exposed carbon worked into the design. I like the design and concept from MDM Designs (and painted by Bell Racing), but the exposed carbon doesn't work for me. 

Gasly 

This season's helmet is now all sky blue, designed by Adrien Paviot. The design itself has continuity from previous designs, but with a lot more gradients and shapes added. I'm really glad that the logos plastered randomly all over the helmet are gone, this lid should stand out from Esteban's nicely.


Mercedes

Hamilton 

With the shock news that Ferrari had signed the seven-time World Champion, I suppose we are all the more eager to see what helmet design he will have when he goes there. Until then, we have this Mercedes GP helmet. Thanks to KV Designs, this helmet is an iteration from the previous seasons design, with more purple and less neon yellow. Whilst it might not pop as much in the cockpit, it is still distinctive, so no complaints from me here. 

Russell 

George's helmet is a clear development from his previous year's helmet. Amazingly, there's relatively few shots of it around the internet, so I've had to take a litte artistic license on the rear of the lid. He's also ran two different lids in pre-season, one with more blue gradients and sharp black lines, the updated version (included in this set) has a plain blue base, but with slightly blurry black edges. I've not been able to ascertain who designed and painted the helmet yet. 


Ferrari 

Leclerc 

Another helmet from Adrien Paviot, Leclerc's helmet has a deeper red worked into his now familiar design. His name and his number are worked into the background, making it more busy than previous helmets. The deeper red is slightly shiny metallic, so looks better in real life, but I have to say, I'm not a fan of this one. 

Sainz 

Carlos has his helmets designed and painted by Dave Designs, and has the familiar red and yellow strips rearranged for the new season. A nice new element are the stripey parts on some of the red and black parts that just add a bit of shade.


Red Bull

Verstappen

And last but not least, Max's helmet is a rehashed version of this Monza helmet from 2023. Inspired by his father Jos' helmet colours, the colours are more bold and vibrant. Done by KV Designs and painted by JMD helmets, Max also ran two slightly different variants of this design in testing. The silver strip was repositioned and worked into the main blue section on the updated design, but I've included the original iteration in this pack.  

Perez

Checo has his helmets designed by MDM Designs and painted by Jens Munser (JMD). This season has another Mexican inspired pattern on the blue base, and whilst it was a bit of a pain to do, looks nice. The Mexican flag is a fixture on the top of the helmet, and a deeper yellow has been worked into the design. It's familiar enough, yet tweaked enough to make it distinct yet recognisable as Checo's helmet - not an easy task to achieve.  



Phew, that's it! 20 new helmets and a brief run-down on each one. 
Which is your favourite, or which one you do you like least? Comment below. 
Thank you for your support. Happy racing.